UPUMS(UTTAR PRADESH UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES) Nursing officer recruitment details, exam fee, exam dates, eligibility, syllabus, pattern and other details:
Notification is available for UPUMS Nursing Officer Recruitment exam. The application begins
on 19 May 2023 and the last date of application is 08 June 2023.
The minimum age required for application is 18 Years and the maximum age limit for application is 40 Years, Relaxation is given as per various quotas.
Please Read below for complete notification.
Application begins on: | 19 May 2023 |
Online Application last date: | 08 June 2023 |
General/OBC/EWS: | 2360/- |
SC/ST: | 1416/- |
WOMEN: | Same as above |
Minimum Age Required: | 18 Years |
Maximum Age Limit: | 40 Years, Relaxation is given as per various quotas |
Related Degree/s : | BSC-NURSING,DIPLOMA-NURSING,Registered as Nurse & Midwife |
Notification Link for UPUMS Nursing Officer Recruitment Exam: | GO to official site notification. |
Website Link for application for UPUMS Nursing Officer Recruitment exam: | GO to official site. |
Total number of posts: 600
Category-wise breakdown:
UR (Unreserved): 240
EWS (Economically Weaker Section): 60
OBC (Other Backward Classes): 162
SC (Scheduled Caste): 126
ST (Scheduled Tribe): 12
Option I:
a. B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing / B.Sc. Nursing from an Institute or University recognized by the Indian Nursing Council/State Nursing Council.
OR
B.Sc. (Post-Certificate)/Post-Basic B.Sc. Nursing from an Institute or University recognized by the Indian Nursing Council/State Nursing Council.
b. Registered as a Nurse & Midwife with the State/Indian Nursing Council.
OR
Option II:
a. Diploma in General Nursing Midwifery from an Indian Nursing Council recognized Institute/Board
or Council.
b. Registered as a Nurse & Midwife with the
State/Indian Nursing Council.
c. Two years of experience in a minimum 50-bedded hospital (registered with the competent district medical authority) after acquiring the educational qualification.
It's important to note that the required two years of experience must be acquired after obtaining the essential qualification, which means it should be gained after completing the residency period of the course, declaration of the result, and registration with the State/Indian Nursing Council
The process of filling the application form for UPUMS Nursing officer typically involves the following steps:
a) Candidate Registration:
Visit the official website or the designated portal for the application process.
Look for the registration link or button and click on it.
Provide the required details such as name, email address, contact number, etc.
Create a unique username and password for future login.
b) Filling up of Required Details:
Log in to the application portal using the registered username and password.
Locate the application form and click on it to start filling the required details.
Fill in personal information, educational qualifications, work experience (if applicable), and other necessary details as mentioned in the form.
Ensure that all the information provided is accurate and complete.
c) Uploading Scanned Photo, Signature, and Other Documents:
Follow the instructions provided on the application portal for uploading documents.
Scan your recent passport-sized photograph and signature as per the specified dimensions and file formats.
Upload the scanned photo, signature, and any other required documents, such as educational certificates, caste certificate (if applicable), etc.
d) Payment of Fees and Application Form Submission:
Check the application fee amount and the available payment methods.
Choose the preferred payment option (online payment, bank challan, etc.).
Make the payment as per the instructions provided.
After the successful payment, submit the application form.
e) Printout of Filled Application Form:
Once the application form is submitted, you will typically have the option to download or print a copy of the filled application form.
It's recommended to take a printout of the form for your reference and future use.
Keep the printed application form and payment receipt (if applicable) safely.
The documents required for the application process typically include:
Latest scanned Passport Size Coloured Photograph of the candidate.
Scanned signature of the candidate.
Certificate showing the Date of Birth.
Caste certificate if applied under SC/ST/OBC/EWS category issued by the competent authority.
Disability Certificate, if applied under PWBD category issued by the competent authority.
Education qualification certificates and Mark sheets (e.g., High School, Intermediate, and Professional Qualification).
Indian Nursing Council/State Nursing Council registration Certificate.
Experience certificates, if applicable.
Any other certificate as required to submit.
NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE (NOC) from the employer
(for those currently employed with the
State/Central Govt./PSUs) at the time of document verification. Failure to submit NOC may result in the cancellation of candidature. In certain circumstances, proof of acceptance of resignation or a relieving letter from the current employer may be considered as an implied NOC.
The scheme of the examination for the test is as follows:
a) Duration of the Test: The test will have a duration of 3 hours (180 minutes).
b) Question Format: The test will consist of 200 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) carrying a total of 600 marks. Each question will have four alternatives to choose from. The test will be conducted in both English and Hindi languages.
170 MCQs will be related to Nursing subjects.
30 MCQs will be related to General English, General Knowledge & Current Affairs, Reasoning & Mathematics.
c) Negative Marking: There will be a negative marking of 1/3 marks for each wrong answer. This means that for every incorrect response, 1/3 of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted.
d) Minimum Qualifying Marks: The minimum qualifying marks for the Computer Based Test (CBT) will be as follows:
General, EWS, OBC: 40%
SC & ST: 35%
Candidates belonging to the General, EWS, OBC categories need to score at least 40% of the total marks to qualify, while candidates belonging to the SC and ST categories need to score a minimum of 35%.
General English: 10 questions, 30 marks
General Knowledge & Current Affairs: 10 questions, 30 marks
Reasoning & Mathematics: 10 questions, 30 marks
Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology & Biochemistry: 15 questions, 45 marks
Psychology & Sociology: 15 questions, 45 marks
Community Health Nursing: 15 questions, 45 marks
Child Health Nursing: 15 questions, 45 marks
Nutrition, Health Education & Communication Skills: 15 questions, 45 marks
Medical Surgical Nursing: 15 questions, 45 marks
Mental Health Nursing: 15 questions, 45 marks
Midwifery & Gynecological Nursing: 15 questions, 45 marks
Nursing Education, Research & Statistics: 15 questions, 45 marks
Professional Trends, Nursing Administration & Ward Management: 15 questions, 45 marks
Fundamentals of Nursing & First aid: 20 questions, 60 marks
Total: 200 questions, 600 marks
Each question carries 3 marks, resulting in a total maximum score of 600 marks for the examination.
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